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Dubai coffee businesses to spill the beans on $980m industry at massive trade event

Dubai coffee industry to host trade show with more than 1,000 businesses

Dubai World of Coffee Exhibition DXB Live
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Dubai’s World of Coffee 2023 exhibition will host more than 1,000 businesses and brands from more than 30 countries next month.

The three-day event, organised by DXB Live, will take over the Dubai World Trade Centre from January 11 to January 13, 2023, and participation figures are expected to break records.

The World of Coffee Dubai will see industry leaders and experts, including farmers, merchants, brewers, distributors, SMEs, café owners, breweries, hotels, baristas, and coffee enthusiasts and connoisseurs from around the world.

Dubai coffee industry stats

A study by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce revealed that the value of retail coffee sales in the UAE amounted to AED3.6bn ($980m), with the volume reaching 28,400 tonnes, reflecting a CAGR of 8.3 percent in value and 7.2 percent in volume between 2015 and 2020.

According to a report by the Business Registration and Licensing sector in Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, there are currently 615 coffee trade companies in Dubai, which confirms the city’s prominence in this sector.

There was a 148 percent year-on-year increase in licences issued in 2021.

Last year, the exhibition saw more than 6,000 trade visitors. The number of trade visitors is expected to double this year due to increased global participation and the relaxation of travel restrictions.

Khalid Al Hammadi, Senior Vice President, DXB LIVE, said, “We are delighted to witness an increase in the number of participants for the second edition of World of Coffee Dubai, enhancing the diversity of offerings for our visitors.

“We anticipate the number of visitors to double during this year’s edition, welcoming coffee enthusiasts, specialists, and experts worldwide to network and share their knowledge and expertise on coffee trade and preparation.”

“To cater to the diverse range of visitors, we have added unique experiences to this year’s exhibition, including coffee tasting and watching master baristas prepare exceptional beverages.

“The exhibition will also see industry leaders, experts, and specialists give lectures and workshops offering insights into the coffee sector, highlighting trends and the sector’s growth potential.

“The exhibition will offer networking opportunities with experts, presenters, skilled baristas, and micro-roasters. It will also be a place to taste, experience, and learn about different coffee brews,” Al Hammadi added.

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The exhibition will include a Brew Bar, where visitors can delve into the world of coffee and experience delectable beverages prepared and served by volunteer baristas.

A Cupping Room will offer tasting, assessing and comparing coffee variants and determining the product’s quality and potential.

A Roasters Village will enable micro-roasters to meet customers who can sample roasted and brewed coffee. It will also demonstrate recent coffee sourcing, handling, roasting, brewing, and distribution developments.

Several leading international brands will participate in the World of Coffee Dubai 2023, which will host many regional and local brands and those headquartered in the UAE, owing to Dubai’s position as a vital hub for the coffee trade.

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Global coffee industry coming to Dubai

These include Caffinated, Coffee Planet, BonCafe, Brewing Gadgets, Pennant Coffee Roasters, CoffeeDesk, Kerchanshe, La Marzocco Middle East, La Marquise, Arabic Coffee, Stree, and Kahraman, among others.

Some of the most notable Italian brands participating in the event include Simonelli, Eureka, Fiorenzato, Gruppo Cimbali, Mazzer Luigi Spa, Rancilio Group SPA, and the International Trade Centre-Italy.

The exhibition will also see the participation of Anacafe, Finca El Morito, and others from Guatemala; and Mullege and Eset Coffee from Ethiopia. Rwanda will have its own national pavilion at the event, while about 40 American companies and brands have registered for the exhibition.

The countries participating in the exhibition include Brazil, Greece, France, Colombia, Turkey, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Romania, Singapore, Qatar, Panama, Oman, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, Jordan, Indonesia, India, Georgia, Denmark, Czech Republic, Bolivia, Belgium, Austria, China, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.

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